The Religion
Communicators Council (RCC) is an interfaith association of professionals who
communicate about or on behalf of religious groups.
Religion communicators come from all walks of life, and pop
up everywhere on the political spectrum, but according to RCC members who
participated in a webinar this week, politics seek to divide and religion
should bring people together.
The Religion Communicators Council (RCC) is an interfaith
association of religion communicators at work in print and electronic
communication, marketing, and public relations. During a recent webinar
co-hosted by the RCC and Communicators for Women Religious (CWR), the topic was
Divinity over Division: Communicating Spirituality in a Climate of Polarity.
The panel focused in on how communicators can bring people
together over the issues that matter while both staying above the noise and how
to make a difference in today’s world.
Panel members were Ibrahim Anli, Executive Director, Rumi
Forum Center for Faith, Identity & Globalization; Joanne Gallagher, CSJ, Director
of Communications, Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston; Barbara Hecht, Director of
Communications, Sisters of St. Joseph of Baden; Joyce Litoff, Associate
Director of Communications, Baha’i National Center; and Brad Pomerance, Senior
Vice President, Programming & Host, Jewish Life Television. It was
moderated by Rev. Brian Fesler, President of the Religion Communicators Council
and pastor of the Church of Scientology Nashville and Ginny Hizer, Executive
Director of the Communicators for Women Religious. The webinar was recorded and
is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiQjcejoGd0.
The RCC has
members from every faith group and walk of life including Baha’is, Christians,
Jews, Muslims, Scientologists, Sikhs, Hindus, and more. The RCC, founded in
1929, is an association of communications professionals who work for and with a
diverse group of faith-based organizations in the areas of communications,
public relations, advertising, and development.
The RCC
provides opportunities for communicators to learn from each other. Together,
RCC members promote excellence in the communication of faith and values in the
public arena. For more information about the Religion
Communicators Council, visit religioncommunicators.org or to become a member
visit https://religioncommunicators.org/become-a-member/.
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